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You led me down the mountain just like a raging river My soul had no path, no less a nomad than a drifter. You carried me as if there were no other way No slow pace down the mountain – in your current, I will stay. We’ve built an interdependency, your water begets life But be gentle, my dear— water cuts just like a knife. You maintain and sustain, bringing life within the rain. Carving rivers into rock, your blood pumps through my veins. Body to blood, and earth unto water Propelling each other, we’ll make us stronger.
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Dec 14, 2014
Dec 14, 2014 at 9:15 PM UTC
You Led Me Down The Mountain
You led me down the mountain just like a raging river My soul had no path, no less a nomad than a drifter. You carried me as if there were no other way No slow pace down the mountain – in your current, I will stay. We’ve built an interdependency, your water begets life But be gentle, my dear— water cuts just like a knife. You maintain and sustain, bringing life within the rain. Carving rivers into rock, your blood pumps through my veins. Body to blood, and earth unto water Propelling each other, we’ll make us stronger.
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Dec 14, 2014
Dec 14, 2014 at 9:15 PM UTC
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